Explore this spelling list: Year 3, Term 3, Week 3: il- and im- prefixes. These activities are designed to help you ace spelling Year 3, Term 3, Week 3: il- and im- prefixes. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
This week teaches more prefixes that mean ‘not’. Use il- and im- in words like ‘illegal’ or ‘imperfect’. Listen for how they sound.
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illegal |
The traffic warden gave me a ticket for illegal parking.
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illegible |
Her handwriting was nearly illegible.
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illiterate |
An illiterate person cannot read or write.
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immature |
Mother and Son: John is the emotionally immature son bound to look after his bed ridden mother in ‘Mother and Son’.
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immobile |
To be immobile means to be unable to move.
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impatient |
She was feeling impatient and tired of waiting.
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imperfect |
It didn't fit because it was imperfect.
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impolite |
He asked an impolite question.
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increase |
This year has seen an increase in how much tax I pay.
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island |
Jack is one of the older boys stranded on the island and becomes the leader of the hunters.
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